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This is who they are. This is what they do.

I wonder where this guy stood on the idea to quarantine AIDs patients back before we know what AIDS was and how it was transferred — when it was largely contained to the gay community. Was he all for “science” then?

And out of curiosity, I wonder what his advertisers will think about all this? In fact, perhaps that’s the point: perhaps this is a set-up to raise the ire of the silly religious folk, at which time the Left will point to their outrage as PROOF Christians want to control the airwaves.

It’s an all out war. Time we start thinking in terms of RISK, not checkers.

“Their God … keeps smashing them into little grease spots on the pavement in Alabama, and Mississippi, and Arkansas, and Georgia, and Oklahoma,” Malloy says in his broadcast from Friday. “You know, the Bible belt, where [in a mocking voice] they ain’t gonna let no goddamned science get in the way, it says in the Bible, blah blah blah blah blah…”

Do these jackasses know any actual scientists? (Political science does not count.) Does he know that NASA is headquartered mainly in the South? Does he know that more astronauts and Miss Americas come from Oklahoma than any other state? Also Hall Of Fame baseball players? Has he ever been to the South or the Midwest?

I personally want him and his kind to keep thinking that way so they don’t decide to move here.

He wants you to concentrate on the destruction, so that you won’t notice all the neighbors pulling together to take care of one another and rebuild their neighborhoods. Nine times out of ten, those knuckle-dragging cousin-humpers don’t even wait for the gubmint to tell them it’s okay!

Notice that the people picking through the rubble are “folks”. No one is wearing hard hats and carrying clipboards.

I read yesterday that a woman had been going through the crushed homes in her former neighborhood looking for presciption medicines that she the took to Mass to find the oldsters who needed their meds. What a selfish bitch, anyway.

Back in the olden days tornadoes, earthquakes and such were called “acts of God”. Might still be such on property insurance forms, I don’t know.

These anti-science old time bitter clingers that declared droughts, hurricanes, and volcanoes “acts of God” are the ones that mastered flight, discovered penicillin, harnessed nuclear energy, gave us TV, and walked the moon.

Modern science is consumed with mastering what always has been and always will be the providence of God, and neglecting the advancement of man.

Nota bene. This entire manufactured outrage over “contraception” (when it is really about setting up the first line of defense for Obamneycare and steamrolling the First Amendment) is a textbook illustration of the way Republicans have persistently conceded the ground of public discourse to the Left. It started with Clinton’s catamite Stephanopoulos deliberately injecting a spurious issue into a GOP “debate” (read: clown car show). Now that the Republicans have gone into puppy submission mode they have effectively surrendered the entire issue of freedom of conscience moot. Does anyone think any Republican, whether President or Senator or Representative, will dare to challenge the notion that taxpayers must fund any and all medical treatments for women even remotely related to reproduction?

The GOP killed George Allen by submission. They will kill as much of their own agenda as the Left demands, so long as they continue to let the Left frame the debate.

George, I haven’t followed Santorum’s comments on the subject closely, but so far as I can tell from what I have heard, neither he nor Newt Gingrich will concede that the “contraception” ploy is anything but a distraction from the more salient issues, and in itself amounts to an assault on the first amendment, beside serving as the thin edge of a wedge of socialism bound and determined to displace our freedoms entire. Maybe it is the case we shouldn’t identify these two guys as “the Republicans”, but on the other hand, why not?

neither (Santorum) nor Newt Gingrich will concede that the “contraception” ploy is anything but a distraction from the more salient issues

Unfortunately these people are the unhelpful, divisive, unelectable types who prevent the indispensable swing voter from enjoying the cool shade of the Big Republican Tent.

When we have Boehner scolding private citizens using their pointed free speech in defense of liberty and exposing the Left’s demagogery, one cannot expect much from our Republican hands on the levers of power.

Seems to me in the midst of a contest to prove or disprove that very assertion, it amounts to conceding a rhetorical bridge too far to speak of them in this way, albeit even only in jest, lest the jest become a too oft’ repeated self-fulfilling predicate.

These are political men, doing what political men do: standing up and taking a position. And it seems to me noteworthy, anyhow, that in this case the position they’ve chosen aligns pretty damn well with the sentiment I hear around these parts.

The future is the deal, indeed. Problem with the future though, right? Nobody knows. Some say, well ok, we don’t know but that doesn’t mean we can’t simply create it, ’cause that’s what we do (and only can do) anyhow [Manny Kant, for instance]. So, let’s get to it.

As I said yesterday, per Newt’s remarks about Miss Law Slut just being a distraction from the First Amendment assault, he is the only one with his eye on the ball. No soft pedaling about “language”, et al, just that she is a non-issue and that we need to keep our eye on the ball.

“Now, the Democrats and the leftists sensed opportunity over this controversy that they created themselves. They publicly turned the situation they created to their own advantage. They invite Barry Lynn. They disinvite him at the last moment and they want him replaced with Sandra Fluke. “Who is this? We don’t know who she is.” The second panel of witnesses. It was Carolyn Maloney. If you don’t recall last week, Carolyn Maloney, Democrat from New York, started shouting, “Where are the women? Where are the women?” They start saying Republicans hate women; they started attacking Issa and Republicans on the committee, saying, “They don’t want hear from women! They’re misogynist, sexist,” or what have you.”

Better than Risk, I think — as a board-game analog to actual life and politics — is Go. And a good introduction to Go for westerners, as it happens, is a novel, by Yasunari Kawabata, about a single (real) game played in 1938, which, as it also happens, involved a controversial “cheat” within the rules (of the match conditions, not the game itself), which in turn, indirectly determined the outcome. And too, the novel addresses political change as well, in the overthrow of the old, more conservative tradition, for the new, scientific and militarist ways of modern Japan (and the cheat), where winning without honor was thinkable — natural, even.

Couldn’t agree with you more Lee. And for the something important and ominous — among the many things looming on the horizon — how about a hot war, a for reals war of widespread destruction and world-wide implications?

Yes, the Fluke thing, Lee. I actually got in an argument at NRO of all places with a couple of “conservatives” who were backing up a lefty. They actually asserted that Fluke never even talked about sex in her testimony, that the whole thing was about women who need to take birth control pills for other health reasons and are deprived of it by. It’s sort of bewildering.

Funny how freak’in birth control is the main concern for insurance coverage. That the battle they picked to fight is over a voluntary expense. That everybody can’t see what a bogus issue they are using to advance fundamental transformation.

Excuse me, I’m going to go shoot a gopher. Or maybe a snake if I see one…

They actually asserted that Fluke never even talked about sex in her testimony,

She didn’t.

She just kept saying “contraception” when she really meant (or “meant”) “hormone therapy.”

The assertion that it costs $1000 per year for contraception (and that it’s hard to get contraception, etc.) is what led to all the jokes and cracks about “just how much contraception do you need”?

And now it’s a permanent part of the narrative.

However, she is most definitely saying, “OMG! If you ban contraception, you also effectively ban hormone therapy!” as a Trojan horse to force Georgetown and other religious institutions to bend to the will of the HHS.

So that she and hers can get “free contraception” in the form of The Pill, sterilization, abortifacients, IUDs, condoms, etc.

So in a roundabout way, she is advocating for consequence-free sex, just not directly. Not in that testimony.

You’re way more into the weeds with this stuff than I’d ever care to go, di. Their assertion was predicated on the litany of anecdotal “testimonies” that she threw out – which she herself characterized as outliers. As you well know, the fact that she clung to the word contraception as a catch-all is pretty immaterial to all but the most obtuse. Hence my irritation with them.

If I gave Congressional testimony about the responsiveness of my wang to all the different celebrity tarts in pop culture, but never talked about actually having sex, I would nevertheless expect that by reasonable inference my sex life would come to be a topic of conversation.

Malloy used to have a show on WSB, here in Atlanta. He came across as a hate-filled, pus-bag leftist, which made for a short career. He was run out of town on a rail, but we were kind enough not to apply tar and feathers.

Is a pointless and twisted disdain for theology and a region of the country REALLY a substitute for politics on the radio now? I mean a bunch of tornadoes blew up some towns is the issue and the solutions is to grumble about how annoying the existence of stupid fuckin’ rural Christians is? That’s politics?

Rush was responding to a weirdo trying to get people to allow the government to force a health insurance provider to purchase expensive birth control measures as a result of being affiliated as a grad student with a catholic institution. There was a point, right or wrong. He had some activity to complain about.

He wasn’t just using a the destruction of a town by extreme weather to mock people on a largely made up basis because it proves that there is no god and anyone who disagrees is stupid and anyone who agrees is smart.

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